by threadbear » Tue 12 Apr 2005, 12:52:04
Phil, If I'd told you ten or twenty years ago that I thought a right wing group backed by big oil AND religious fundamentalists would somehow weasel themselves into power in the US, you'd have called me a conspiracy theorist. Now you're yanging on about nut job anti-abortionists and Shiavo pro-life at any costers, being the same as conspiracy theorists. Who's the nutjob?
Give a thought as to why the Schiavo story is even dominating the news and you can see the strong hand of corporations pandering to the religious right. Is this a conspiracy? Not in the traditional sense. Does it look like one and work partly by stealth? You're damned right it does. And it's dead easy when you had the US completely distracted for the last 40 by the cold war commie hunt. When the cold war ceased the hysteria about communism shifted to the domestic front with a war on "liberals". A fertile breeding ground for the rise of fascism, in an academic atmosphere seeded with the idea that conspiracies don't exist or can't succeed due to the wearing action of random occurence.
Put another way, Lewis and Clarke conspired to set out on a journey to the west coast. They changed course many times and were at the mercy of uncharted terrain and plenty of random events. Several contingency plans were adopted to deal with various knowable scenarios that might have cropped up. Against all odds, they did end up on the West Coast. It worked. Did they develop Plan A, follow it through step by step, until they arrived at the coast? Hardly, they probably changed their basic plan thousands of times to account for unplanned events, and unknown terrain, but their "conspiracy" worked. They got there.
To use another analogy.The Donner party--They had the same goal, didn't see their plan through to fruition and ended up eating each other. Their conspiracy didn't work.
People who think conspiracies can't work, see conspiring groups as Donner parties embarking on missions that are doomed to failure. This is often the case, but I'd argue that the conspiracies that survive, eventually dominate to the point that their domains become the very air we breathe. They form the "that's just the way things are". They are the mainstream.
Conspiracy? Complicity of shared interests? You be the judge, but please refrain from castigating those who see more designed organization behind these events, than you are able or willing to see. Perhaps you are using honest rationalization and have simply arrived at a different conclusion. That's fair. I urge you to be fair to others who share different opinions but have arrived at different opinions.
I hate to be insulting, but it seems that people who surf sites like these, with the tone of intellectual superiority, gatekeeping alternative opinion are the biggest part of the problem. The attitudes expressed in your posts have been the ruination of the nominal left in your country.